Cooking utensil.



UNITED `STATES PATENT oEEIoE. l l ANTON GUFLER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

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Specification of Letters Patent.

signed for cooking soups or the like, and

- flange below the rimv thereof, whereby similar letters has for itsobject to provide the same with a a drip-- channel is obtained, whichwill receive Aand' retain any overflow from the pot when the liquidtherein is boiling over, thus preventing the soilin of the stove or thefloor.

It is we l known that in Cookin much .annoyance is experiencedoverflow'of the liquid when the same boils over, which smears'thestoves, and besides much of the liquid is lost.

invention, by which these drawbacks will e overcome, will bebetterunderstood from the accom anying drawings, in which enote correspondingparts,

any liquid and in which* Figure 41 shows a vertical view of the pot;

Fig. 2, a top plan viewof the same with the cover removed therefrom;Fig. 3, a vertical section of the pot, a part thereof being broken away;Fig. 4, a vertical view of a modification, and Fi 5 a detail.

With reference to t e drawings, a is the pot, and b its cover, Attachedto the pot at a suitv able place below its rim or upper edge c is anupwardly-bent flange circumference. This flange forms a drip or overflowchannel f to receive the overflowing liquid when the same is boilingover. At the upper edge the flange d may be provided with a lspout e toallow lthe liquid accumulated in t e drip-channel to be pouredtherefrom.

In order to rev'ent an overflow of the liquid from the ip-channel d, thesame may be provided with a spout or nozzle g below its upper edge, asshown in the modification of Fig. 4, and a receptacle h may be locatedbeneathsaid spout g to receive the liquid down the spout g.

may advantageousl rest ort i, which may be rigidly ate lower part of thepot in any flowing. or drippin The receptacle upon a sup taclied to tApplicationl filed March 24, 1905. Serial No. 251,755.

- ino from the from the d, passing around itsv v Witnesses:

convenient manner so as to allow of the pot to be carried about fromlace to place togetherwith the receptacle The latter will receive theliquid dropping through the spout g.' In the present arrangement thesupport i is provided with spring-arms y' adapted to llt around thelower part of the ot a. The free ends of the spring-arms may e providedwith threaded holes to receive a screw-bolt c, having at one end ahead land bearing at Patented march e, 1906.

the other end a nut m. By means of this arv rangement the support i canbe easily attached and tightened to the pot. I do not, however, restrictm self to this particular arrangement, as it willrbe understood thatsome changes may be made with the various parts of the arrangementsshown without departspirit of my invention.

at I claim, and desire to securc'by Let-l ters Patent, is-

1. The combination With a cooking utensil or a kitchen-pot of a flangearranged-below yits upper rim, said flange extending all around the potand being bent u ward to ormadripchannel, a spout or hole elow the upperedge of said flange to prevent the liquid accumulating therein fromoverflowing, and a support suitably attached to the ower part of thepot, a. receptacle adal tedvto rest upon said support below the aove-stated spout and to receive the liquid drop ing down the latter,substantially and for t e purpose as specified.

2. The combination with a cooking utensil or a kitchen-pot, of a flangebelow the upper ed `e of the pot-forming an overflow-channel a Iiole orspout below the upper edgeof the flange, adapted to pot, and meansattached to the free ends of the spring-arms to allow of to be ti htenedupon the (pot and adapted to rest upon sai s above-stated spout 'or holethe overflowchannel, substantially and for the purpose as specified. y

Signed at thecity of New York, in the county of New York and State ofNew York, this 20th day of March, A. D. 1905.

` ANTON GUFLER.

a support having springarms a receptacle MAX D. ORDMANN, ALFRED -KoRMrxfit around the lower part of the the spring-arms.

up ort below theI Ofp IOO

